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Should Supporting a Football Team be Protected as a Philosophical Belief?
This article examines whether support for a football club should amount to a philosophical belief protected under section 10 of the Equality Act 2010. The question is explored through McClung v Doosan Babcock Ltd, where the Employment Tribunal held that loyalty to Rangers Football Club did not meet the threshold established in Grainger plc v Nicholson. The decision found that the claimant’s fandom, though sincere, lacked the depth, seriousness, and moral significance required
mmks53
Apr 56 min read
Is democratic freedom in the UK fading?
By Aaliyah Osman - Deputy Director of the Street Law Project Britain has had a long history of protesting, and it has been a way to...
Aaliyah Osman
Jan 18, 20233 min read
Heroes of The Year – Women of Iran’ Time Magazine
By Sue Parnianfar Director of Street Law Time magazine, based in New York have recently published their ‘Hero of The Year 2022’[1] piece,...
Sue Parnianfar
Dec 9, 20223 min read
The West’s Hypocrisy in Confronting Iran
By Kelsey Perry – Legal researcher Street law This past September, Iranian president Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi addressed the United Nation’s...
Kelsey Perry
Nov 30, 20224 min read
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